Alright so here's the thing. I see comments asking for a social playlist and a ranked. This is a good idea, but it needs to be implement right.
For example, Gears of War (my favorite PvP, no offense) put in social along with ranked matchmaking. The problem is eventually the majority of the player base just played social because it offered the same XP as ranked with quicker matchmaking and less sweaty games. There wasn't enough incentive to bother playing the ranked playlist.
Here's an example of the right way, which I'm sure you're familiar with. Halo 3 (my second favorite PvP) had a social list and ranked. The social offered less sweaty games and you could earn XP, but not rank (prior to TU2 giving playlist ranks/Not effecting Global Rank). If you wanted that coveted general rank you were in the ranked playlist going head to head with others after the same prize.
Now I know that these two games have different ranking systems but respective to their own games one was much better at having a balance in the population of social and ranked playlists.
If the team decides to go this route please put [i]more[/i] incentive into playing in ranked playlists. Whether it's adding visible ranking or better rewards, there needs to be something to show for your time and skill in the competitive crucible. Otherwise I think you'll find your time wasted and that playlist empty.
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